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Changing village in India : insights from longitudinal research

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University of Press 2016Description: xxi,498p 22 cm; HardISBN:
  • 978-0199461868
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.14120954 CHA
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Contents:
1: Introduction (Himanshu, Praveen Jha, and Gerry Rodgers) 2: The Story of the 'Slater Village' Studies of Agrarian Change in Tamil Nadu, and Methodological Reflections upon Them (John Harriss) 3: Plain Tales from the Plains: A Personal Account of Researching in Rural Bijnor over Three Decades (Patricia Jeffery) 4: Strengths and Weaknesses of Long Term Village Studies: Reflections on Methods and Research Design from Studies in Bangladesh (Shapan Adnan) 5: How Lives Change: Six Decades in a North Indian Village (Himanshu and Nicholas Stern) 6: Four decades of village studies and surveys in Bihar (Gerry Rodgers, Sunil K Mishra, and Alakh N. Sharma) 7: A Forgotten 'Revolution': Revisiting Rural Life and Agrarian Change in Haryana (Surinder S. Jodhka) 8: Assessing Change: Land, Labour, and Employment in an Eastern UP Village, 1994-2012 (Ravi Srivastava) 9: Thirty Years On: Work and Well-Being in Rural Bihar (Praveen Jha and Avanindra Nath Thakur) 10: Rural Tamil Nadu in the Liberalization Era: What Do We Learn from Village Studies? (John Harriss and J. Jeyaranjan) 11: Non-farm Diversification, Inequality, and Mobility in Palanpur (Himanshu, Peter Lanjouw, Rinku Murgai, and Nicholas Stern) 12: Rural Gounders on the Move in Western Tamil Nadu: 1981-2 to 2008-9 (Judith Heyer) 13: Changes in Rural Labour Markets in Bihar: 1981-2011 (Janine Rodgers) 14: Migration from Rural Bihar: Insights from a Longitudinal Study (1981-2011) (Amrita Datta) 15: Public Services, Social Relations, Politics, and Gender: Tales from a North Indian Village (Dipa Sinha, Dinesh Tiwari, Ruchira Bhattacharya, and R. Kattumuri) 16: Caste and Land Distribution: Results from a Village Resurvey in Maharashtra, 1964-2007 (R. Ramakumar) 17: Ideas and Substance in Rural-Urban Economic Relations
Summary: While India has had a long history of village studies, longitudinal studies that have followed the same village or set of villages over time have a special place in the literature on transformation of economic production and social structures in rural areas. This book brings together aspects of change in rural India through recent research based on longitudinal village studies. The revival of village studies in recent years is a testimony to their usefulness in providing answers to questions that elude the narrow confines of mainstream theory and large-scale surveys.
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1: Introduction (Himanshu, Praveen Jha, and Gerry Rodgers)
2: The Story of the 'Slater Village' Studies of Agrarian Change in Tamil Nadu, and Methodological Reflections upon Them (John Harriss)
3: Plain Tales from the Plains: A Personal Account of Researching in Rural Bijnor over Three Decades (Patricia Jeffery)
4: Strengths and Weaknesses of Long Term Village Studies: Reflections on Methods and Research Design from Studies in Bangladesh (Shapan Adnan)
5: How Lives Change: Six Decades in a North Indian Village (Himanshu and Nicholas Stern)
6: Four decades of village studies and surveys in Bihar (Gerry Rodgers, Sunil K Mishra, and Alakh N. Sharma)
7: A Forgotten 'Revolution': Revisiting Rural Life and Agrarian Change in Haryana (Surinder S. Jodhka)
8: Assessing Change: Land, Labour, and Employment in an Eastern UP Village, 1994-2012 (Ravi Srivastava)
9: Thirty Years On: Work and Well-Being in Rural Bihar (Praveen Jha and Avanindra Nath Thakur)
10: Rural Tamil Nadu in the Liberalization Era: What Do We Learn from Village Studies? (John Harriss and J. Jeyaranjan)
11: Non-farm Diversification, Inequality, and Mobility in Palanpur (Himanshu, Peter Lanjouw, Rinku Murgai, and Nicholas Stern)
12: Rural Gounders on the Move in Western Tamil Nadu: 1981-2 to 2008-9 (Judith Heyer)
13: Changes in Rural Labour Markets in Bihar: 1981-2011 (Janine Rodgers)
14: Migration from Rural Bihar: Insights from a Longitudinal Study (1981-2011) (Amrita Datta)
15: Public Services, Social Relations, Politics, and Gender: Tales from a North Indian Village (Dipa Sinha, Dinesh Tiwari, Ruchira Bhattacharya, and R. Kattumuri)
16: Caste and Land Distribution: Results from a Village Resurvey in Maharashtra, 1964-2007 (R. Ramakumar)
17: Ideas and Substance in Rural-Urban Economic Relations

While India has had a long history of village studies, longitudinal studies that have followed the same village or set of villages over time have a special place in the literature on transformation of economic production and social structures in rural areas. This book brings together aspects of change in rural India through recent research based on longitudinal village studies. The revival of village studies in recent years is a testimony to their usefulness in providing answers to questions that elude the narrow confines of mainstream theory and large-scale surveys.

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